The method we use to "queue" our on-build-ready testing is having a separate pool (using Resource Pools) of dedicated test machines for that purpose. The builds then have to request a machine from that pool. If another job is running on those machines, the new job will have to wait until a machine is ready. Example:
* Build finished
* Job 1 requests machine from Pool1
...
* New build finishes
* Job 2 requests machine from Pool 1
* Job 2 waiting...
* Job 1 finishes
* Job 2 continues
* Job 2 finishes
- Paul
From: Cindy Zhu <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>
Date: 05/10/2011 08:50 AM
Subject: [staf-users] How to put a STAX job in a queue
Hi,
I need to put a STAX job in a queue.
Currently, I have the following STAF command to run a STAX job:
STAF 1693W7.Fekete.com STAX EXECUTE FILE D:\DistributionTesting
\SilkTestDistribution\RunOnTestPCs.xml MACHINE 1693W7.Fekete.com JOBNAME
"Silk" SCRIPT "VERSION='1.1.1.1'" SCRIPT "PRODUCT='HARMONY'"
1693W7.Fekete.com is the test host machine of the test clients. The STAX
job here is to run the regression test on the test clients whenever a build
is ready. We have specific machines to run the regression test for a
specific application. We can only run the same STAX job on those machines
only when the previous STAX job is finished.
Can you please help?
BTW, I searched the forum and I cannot get the exact answer of how to do
this.
Thanks,
Cindy
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